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What can be done with poachers on game cams??
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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcape" data-source="post: 2018292" data-attributes="member: 13100"><p>I assume trespass laws must be different by state. Here in South Dakota, for the most part, private land does not have to be posted for the land owner to claim trespass. It's different in the Black Hills. It sounds like you have already talked to the trespasser and to your game warden. I wouldn't confront the trespasser again. Nothing he says to you is going to be useful for charging him. He can just deny it. </p><p>I run several Moultrie cellular cameras. They work great! You can turn off the service anytime you want to and then turn it on again next spring, etc. Get a few of them and you'll get pictures sent to you instead of having to travel to the cameras. Keep in touch with your game warden. Don't let it slide or it will never stop. Good luck. </p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcape, post: 2018292, member: 13100"] I assume trespass laws must be different by state. Here in South Dakota, for the most part, private land does not have to be posted for the land owner to claim trespass. It’s different in the Black Hills. It sounds like you have already talked to the trespasser and to your game warden. I wouldn’t confront the trespasser again. Nothing he says to you is going to be useful for charging him. He can just deny it. I run several Moultrie cellular cameras. They work great! You can turn off the service anytime you want to and then turn it on again next spring, etc. Get a few of them and you’ll get pictures sent to you instead of having to travel to the cameras. Keep in touch with your game warden. Don’t let it slide or it will never stop. Good luck. Bob [/QUOTE]
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